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Cogent Food & Agriculture

For an Article Collection on

Sustainable Agriculture: Developing Practices for Sustainable Intensification of Agriculture from Field to Landscape Level

Manuscript deadline
30 September 2023

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Article collection guest advisor(s)

Prof. Tafadzwa Mabhaudhi, International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Southern Africa Office, Pretoria, South Africa
[email protected]

Prof. Festo Massawe, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham Malaysia
[email protected]

Prof. Dr. Kadambot H.M Siddique, Institute of Agriculture, University of Western Australia
[email protected]

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Sustainable Agriculture: Developing Practices for Sustainable Intensification of Agriculture from Field to Landscape Level

Agriculture remains the largest user of land and freshwater resources globally, particularly in the global South. It also supports many livelihoods, either directly or indirectly. Despite this importance, millions of farmers still live in poverty and struggle to achieve yield potential within their environments. With demand for food expected to increase by ~60% by 2050, there is an urgent need to improve productivity. However, climate variability and change, population growth, land-use change, and degradation are challenging the goals of achieving food and nutrition security and sustainable livelihoods. In addition, there is limited scope to increase cultivated land, with evidence highlighting declining agricultural productivity and increasing land and ecosystem degradation. Thus, there is a need to achieve increased agricultural productivity that intensifies the use of existing cultivated land without negatively impacting the environment.

Sustainable agricultural intensification (SAI) refers to the production of more food on the same piece of land while reducing negative environmental impacts or with positive environmental benefits. SAI considers that the drivers of demand for land and water resources, including population growth, land-use change and climate change, are complex and threaten interlinked land and water systems and food systems’ sustainability and resilience. In doing so, it advocates for integrated technologies and solutions that can sustainably increase food production on existing cultivated land while mitigating environmental trade-offs and optimising synergies under climate change. This is particularly important in the global South, where environmental pressures, population growth and demand for food are projected to increase.

This Article Collection will focus on sharing knowledge, case studies, innovations and scaling solutions that address SAI, focusing on the global South. Lessons from the global North will be considered as they provide solutions applicable in the global South. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  1. Sustainable agricultural intensification
  2. Climate-smart agriculture
  3. Land, water, soil and sustainable irrigation solutions
  4. Mixed farming systems
  5. Agroecological and nature-based solutions for agricultural intensification
  6. Landscape-based approaches
  7. Crop improvement and breeding for genetic gains
  8. Crop-climate modelling and digital solutions

Tafadzwa Mabhaudhi is a Senior Researcher and Research Group Leader: Sustainable and Resilient Food Systems at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and an Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham in Malaysia and the University of KwaZulu-Natal. His research covers sustainable food systems, climate change adaptation and the water-energy-food nexus.

Festo Massawe is a Professor of Crop Science at the University of Nottingham Malaysia.  He is the Executive Director of University of Nottingham’s Future Food Beacon of Excellence (based in Malaysia). He currently leads a research group focused on improving both the supply and demand-sides of Food Environments to deliver sustainable and healthy diets.

Kadambot Siddique has >30 years’ experience in agricultural research, teaching and management in both Australia and overseas. He has developed a national and international reputation in agricultural science especially in the fields of crop physiology, production agronomy, farming systems, genetic resources, breeding research in cereal, grain and pasture legumes and oilseed crops. Professor Siddique is a Highly Cited Researcher (Clarivate, Web of Science) in two categories: (1) Agricultural Science (2). Plant and Animal Sciences.

All manuscripts submitted to this Article Collection will undergo a full peer-review; the Guest Advisors for this collection will not be handling the manuscripts (unless they are an Editorial Board member). Please review the journal scope and author submission instructions prior to submitting a manuscript.

The deadline for submitting manuscripts is August 31, 2023.

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All manuscripts submitted to this Article Collection will undergo desk assessment and peer-review as part of our standard editorial process. Guest Advisors for this collection will not be involved in peer-reviewing manuscripts unless they are an existing member of the Editorial Board. Please review the journal Aims and Scope and author submission instructions prior to submitting a manuscript.

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